Amu Aligarh Muslim University Recruitment 2019 - 2020

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Assistant professor unani medicine job vacancy in aligarh muslim university (amu) department/vacancy : unani medicine qualification : a. a bachelor degree in unani medicine from a university established by law and included in ii scheduled of indian medicine central council act, 1970. b. a post-graduate qualification in the subject/allied from the recognized institution/university approved by ccim. desirable : (i) original published papers/books on...

Guest teacher plant protection qualification : good academic record as defined by the concerned university with at least 55% marks(or an equivalent grade in a point scale wherever grading system is followed) at the master’s degree level in a relevant subject from an indian university, or an equivalent degree from an accredited foreign university ii. besides fulfilling the above qualifications, the candidate must have cleared the national eligibility...

Post name : junior research fellow no of vacancy : 02 posts pay scale : rs. 25000/- (per month) educational qualification : m.sc. in zoology with specialization in entomology or m.sc. in plant protection in agriculture with entomology as the main subject or as the one of the subject with 55% marks. nationality : indian age limit : 28 years age relaxation : for sc/st/women candidates : 5 years for general/obc candidates : 3 years selection process...

Guest teacher job position in aligarh muslim university (amu) on temporary basis applications are invited for appointment of guest teacher (civil) in civil engg. section. university polytechnic. amu for the academic session 2015-2016 on payment as per university rules. guest teacher (civil) / 01 post qualification : first class masters degree in civil engineering. important note : without prejudice to the above (for all above mentioned subjects/branches)....

The university grew out of the work of Sir Syed Ahmad Khan, the great Muslim reformer and statesman, who in the aftermath of the Indian War of Independence of 1857 felt that it was important for Muslims to gain education and become involved in the public life and government services in India. Raja Jai Kishan helped Sir Syed in establishing the university

The British decision to replace the use of Persian in 1842 for government employment and as the language of Courts of Law caused deep anxiety among Muslims of the sub-continent. Sir Syed saw a need for Muslims to acquire proficiency in the English language and Western sciences if the community were to maintain its social and political clout, particularly in Northern India. He began to prepare foundation for the formation of a Muslim University by starting schools at Moradabad (1858) and Ghazipur (1863).His purpose for the establishment of the Scientific Society in 1864, in Aligarh was to translate Western works into Indian languages as a prelude to prepare the community to accept Western education and to inculcate scientific temperament among the Muslims. The intense desire to ameliorate the social conditions of Indian Muslims led Sir Syed to publish the periodical, 'Tehzibul Akhlaq' in 1870.

In 1877, Sir Syed founded the Muhammadan Anglo Oriental College in Aligarh and patterned the college after Oxford and Cambridge universities that he had visited on a trip to England. His objective was to build a college in tune with the British education system but without compromising its Islamic values. Sir Syed's son, Syed Mahmood, who was an alumnus of Cambridge prepared a proposal for an independent university to the âMuhammadan Anglo-Oriental College Fund Committeeâ upon his return from England in 1872. This proposal was adopted and subsequently modified. Syed Mahmood continued to work along with his father in founding the college.

It was one of the first purely residential educational institutions set up either by the government or the public in India. Over the years it gave rise to a new educated class of Indian Muslims who were active in the political system of the British Raj. When viceroy to India Lord Curzon visited the college in 1901, he praised the work which was carried on and called it of "sovereign importance".

The college was originally affiliated with the University of Calcutta and subsequently got affiliated with the university of Allahabad in 1885. Near the turn of the century, the college began publishing its own magazine, The Aligarian, and established a Law School.

It was also around this time that a movement began to have it develop into a university. To achieve this goal, expansions were made and more academic programs added to the curriculum of the college. A school for girls was established in 1907. By 1920 the college was transformed into the Aligarh Muslim University.

Sir Syed breathed his last on March 27, 1898 and was buried in the premises of the university mosque in the Sir Syed Hall, AMU.